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Welcome to CycloneFanatic.com. I notice you haven't taken the time to register yet, now is as good of time as any:)

So, this time I hid 3 pairs of tickets, one for each of the next 3 home games.

First, I hid two tickets for the game next week against Bradley.

Clues:

1) Find a monk who wrote about "the eight thoughts."
2) See what he thinks about psalmody.
3) Look for the date of the game.

If you see Rex Grossman you are close...

1) Abba Evagrius
2) Evagrius on Psalmody and Prayer:
A connection between the seemingly disparate aspects of Evagrius' mystical theology and his writings on psalmody and prayer has been sought from three perspectives. Evagrius' training, life, and related spiritual writings, in the context of the 'discipline of psalmody' as practised by his contemporary monastics; Evagrius texts on the interrelationship between psalmody and prayer, and his underlining of the usefulness of psalmic contemplation in the healing of passions, are typical Sketes ascetical traditions. Biblical scholia when closely studied, may facilitate what Evagrius has called `undistracted psalmody', that is, contemplation by means of the words used in psalms of the person of ****** and of ******'s salvific work within his acts in creation, and redemption, a pioneering tradition, first taught by his grand master Origen.
3) 20

Re: The Great ISU Ticket Hunt 2009, Part 1

Originally Posted by everyyard

1) Abba Evagrius
2) Evagrius on Psalmody and Prayer:
A connection between the seemingly disparate aspects of Evagrius' mystical theology and his writings on psalmody and prayer has been sought from three perspectives. Evagrius' training, life, and related spiritual writings, in the context of the 'discipline of psalmody' as practised by his contemporary monastics; Evagrius texts on the interrelationship between psalmody and prayer, and his underlining of the usefulness of psalmic contemplation in the healing of passions, are typical Sketes ascetical traditions. Biblical scholia when closely studied, may facilitate what Evagrius has called `undistracted psalmody', that is, contemplation by means of the words used in psalms of the person of ****** and of ******'s salvific work within his acts in creation, and redemption, a pioneering tradition, first taught by his grand master Origen.
3) 20

somebody else can do the leg work.

You know it kind of takes the fun out of it if you just google and post it.

Re: The Great ISU Ticket Hunt 2009, Part 1

First off I would like to thank LindenCy for this fun game. It gave my roommate and I some fun for about an hour trying to figure it out. I would also like to thank everyyard for his help on getting me started. I now have two free tickets to the Bradley because of your kindness!

Re: The Great ISU Ticket Hunt 2009, Part 1

Originally Posted by cycub51

First off I would like to thank LindenCy for this fun game. It gave my roommate and I some fun for about an hour trying to figure it out. I would also like to thank everyyard for his help on getting me started. I now have two free tickets to the Bradley because of your kindness!

Great! I hope you enjoy the game. Round 2 to come in the next day or 2...

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